In the face of the "Covid-19" pandemic

Female graduates of "Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine", a bond for the homeland

Mohammed bin Rashid University praised the contributions of its alumni. Archives

In celebration of the Emirati Women's Day, which the state celebrates this year under the slogan "Planning for the Fifty: Women are Support for the Homeland", announced by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak (Mother of the Emirates), Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences praised the important contributions made by university graduates In various medical fields, especially the efforts to respond to the "Covid-19" pandemic.

Dr. Amer Ahmed Sharif, Director of the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Head of the Control and Control Center for Combating Coronavirus in Dubai, said: “We are proud of the great role that the university's alumni and family have played by assuming various responsibilities within the Control and Control Center to combat the Corona virus in Dubai, and we are pleased to celebrate With the great efforts made by university graduates in the first line of defense, to prove their commitment to serving the nation. ”

For her part, a specialist in periodontal diseases and surgery at the Ministry of Health and a graduate of MSc in Periodontology from the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dr. Asma Khalifa Al-Hamoudi, said: “During the pandemic crisis (Covid-19), I joined the hotline team to deal with the (Covid-19) pandemic. ), And I consider this period an exceptional experience in my professional career. In such circumstances, I forget the ego and work for the homeland, even if the working hours are prolonged, so the goal is clear and bright before our eyes to get out of this pandemic and our country in good health.

Dina Mansour Mohammed Taher Ahmed, a pediatric dentist at the Dubai Health Authority and a graduate of the MSc in Pediatric Dentistry from the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, said: “I participated in the investigation team and data collection within the hotline team to deal with the pandemic (Covid-19). , And my colleagues sensed the responsibility that we bear, as we viewed our work as the least that we could offer as Emirati women, to return the favor to our society in these difficult times.

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